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open your mind. [ weakly ] dr. adams. yes. he owns the planetarium. what about him? 'kay. he uses it to erase minds. but why? planetarium... about to go out of business. adams had to create slaves to survive. my god. this is amazing. please, nurse. you're throwing off my chi, m'kay? well, we certainly want to congratulate all our finalists. only one of our finalists can win the grand prize. and unfortunately, that finalist is eric cartman. yes! i'm the best! you were actually our last choice. but the other children have unexpectedly taken jobs as volunteers at the planetarium. [ deep voice ]that's odd. sweet. it appears that more and more south park residents are discovering the wonder and joy of the planetarium. here with a special report is a 34-year-old asian man who looks strikingly similar to ricardo montalban. thanks, tom! yes, indeed. the planetarium has become very popular as word spreads that it really isn't as lame and stupid as once suspected. i'm here with the planetarium operator, dr. adams. thank you. i'd like to open an invitation to all south park resi
open your mind. [ weakly ] dr. adams. yes. he owns the planetarium. what about him? 'kay. he uses it to erase minds. but why? planetarium... about to go out of business. adams had to create slaves to survive. my god. this is amazing. please, nurse. you're throwing off my chi, m'kay? well, we certainly want to congratulate all our finalists. only one of our finalists can win the grand prize. and unfortunately, that finalist is eric cartman. yes! i'm the best! you were actually our last choice....
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my name is dr. adams. welcome to the plane'arium. i thought it was "planetarium." well, it is. my ability to pronounce the "t" in "plane'arium." that's a pretty weird bone disease. yes. perhaps someday i can get a bone-marrow transplant. yes, little boy? how long is that cheesy poof van gonna be outside? well, i don't know. but anyway, boys and girls, soon you'll be witnessing the wonders of the universe. but first i want to show you how the plane'arium works. as if we care. hey, who are you? uh, little missy here runs the big projector for us. [ robotically ] i love my work. you're only as old as us. shouldn't you be in school? i love my work. come on. let's get into the plane'arium, shall we? good morning, children, and welcome to the plane'arium. we're going on a fascinating ride through the universe, so i want you to lean back in your chairs and get comfortable. this is stupid. and now i'm going to dim the lights and let the stars... uh, come out. whoopee. here we see the constellation called the big dipper. if i project a drawing of a big dipper on top of it, we see where
my name is dr. adams. welcome to the plane'arium. i thought it was "planetarium." well, it is. my ability to pronounce the "t" in "plane'arium." that's a pretty weird bone disease. yes. perhaps someday i can get a bone-marrow transplant. yes, little boy? how long is that cheesy poof van gonna be outside? well, i don't know. but anyway, boys and girls, soon you'll be witnessing the wonders of the universe. but first i want to show you how the plane'arium works. as...
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they have invited dr. adamogist, to dive with them. >> when you first heard about what they were doing, what did you think? >> i'll be honest. when i first heard about this, my instant immediate reaction was that sounds crazy. >> dr. briton has been studying crocodiles for more than 18 years. >> i describe crocodiles like ferraris. they're just extremely finely honed creatures. they are just perfectly adapted to do what they do. you know, they're the smartest of all the reptiles. >> briton is building a genetic data base on nile crocodiles in the delta to better understand how to protect them. for years, the only way to study them up close was to capture them. >> once i have him by the mouth -- >> it is difficult, dangerous work. >> one, two, come on. >> get his legs. >> there you go. >> what are you doing now? >> i'm just going to cover his eyes so that he can't see what we're doing. >> so he's not injured at all? >> no, no, he's not injured. apart from his pride, perhaps. >> this crocodile is not sedated. it'
they have invited dr. adamogist, to dive with them. >> when you first heard about what they were doing, what did you think? >> i'll be honest. when i first heard about this, my instant immediate reaction was that sounds crazy. >> dr. briton has been studying crocodiles for more than 18 years. >> i describe crocodiles like ferraris. they're just extremely finely honed creatures. they are just perfectly adapted to do what they do. you know, they're the smartest of all the...
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adam: tensions escalate on the korean peninsula. dr.aiming its rocket arsenal at the united states south korea. what will that cost the u.s.? what will it cost us to increase intimidation of number three even further? details next. plus to let new york city makes big misses go whale. it will soon force small business to give paid sick leave to workers. should more cities follow the big apple's lead? we will fall to five debate this issue coming up. can you ever have to much "money"? ♪ [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could oke for the firsweek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (vanicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostilityagitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away.
adam: tensions escalate on the korean peninsula. dr.aiming its rocket arsenal at the united states south korea. what will that cost the u.s.? what will it cost us to increase intimidation of number three even further? details next. plus to let new york city makes big misses go whale. it will soon force small business to give paid sick leave to workers. should more cities follow the big apple's lead? we will fall to five debate this issue coming up. can you ever have to much "money"?...
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adam: tensions escalate on the korean peninsula. dr. its rocket arsenal at the united states. south korea. what will that cost the u.s.? what will it cost us to increase intimidation of number three even further? details next. plus to let new york city makes big misses go whale. it will soon force small business to give paid sick leave to workers. should more cities follow the big apple's lead? we will fall to five debate this issue coming up. can you ever have to much "money"? ♪ i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks,harges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. otherworldly things. but there are s
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adam? >> reporter: jenna, you mentioned dr. samuels and back and forth between him and prosecutor. viewers at home if you haven't watched the case she is two final defense witnesses are what they're trying to do to rebuild jodi arias ace is case. she was on the stand for 18 days. got urn torn apart by the prosecutor the even the jury in arizona who are allowed to ask questions were very skeptical of her questions when they did. dr. samuels is the first. there was a real gotcha moment, a perry mason moment if you will, yesterday in the courtroom when this doctor admitted he was lied to on the ptsd stress test which he claims why jodi arias's memory is gone. he was lied to but still came to the conclusion. prosecutor caught that, said, wait a second. that is speculation. take a listen. >> you don't know that, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm speculating. >> right. made it up right now, speculating. >> no, clinical judgment, sir. >> overruled. >> clinical judgement. >> you just used the word speculating, didn't you? >> okay. i used the word. >> sure. speculating means it could be made up,
adam? >> reporter: jenna, you mentioned dr. samuels and back and forth between him and prosecutor. viewers at home if you haven't watched the case she is two final defense witnesses are what they're trying to do to rebuild jodi arias ace is case. she was on the stand for 18 days. got urn torn apart by the prosecutor the even the jury in arizona who are allowed to ask questions were very skeptical of her questions when they did. dr. samuels is the first. there was a real gotcha moment, a...
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adam lanza and his mother? "outfront" to ni, drew pinsky, the host of dr. drew on call. great to see you.look at the state police inventory, samurai swords, there were books from the nra on shooting and then this check to buy a gun. >> yeah, for arms. for guns. yeah. he was studying. when he look at the list of the materials found in that house, the amount of knives that jumped out at me and very bizarre books about how to live with alzheimer's, how to make your brain happy. this is a very disturbed kid. >> so there were books good autism. we never have been able to confirm if he had that. >> he had something like that. not to say that autism patients will become violent. sometimes it's a liability for having empathy. he flips into another state, a psychotic state where he was believing and thinking that normal brains don't. think about this. when you try to understand what happened here, do not try to make sense of it in the way our brains would. he's an in an altered state. just like the aurora shooter. it's a very psychotic state. but again, thinking is the problem when they're in thos
adam lanza and his mother? "outfront" to ni, drew pinsky, the host of dr. drew on call. great to see you.look at the state police inventory, samurai swords, there were books from the nra on shooting and then this check to buy a gun. >> yeah, for arms. for guns. yeah. he was studying. when he look at the list of the materials found in that house, the amount of knives that jumped out at me and very bizarre books about how to live with alzheimer's, how to make your brain happy....
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dr. bober, fred, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. jon: adamfollowing the jodi arias trial he is the one who found the rather unusual videotape, he and his crew. he will be joining us with more of latest testimony live next hour. jenna: that is, we'll do head stands during the commercial break. we have will be live at a special festival in gain coming up. we'd ever grown together was a record collection. no. ere was that fuzzy stuff the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beautiful. guaranteed. inots. in the ground. in a ukulele. are youidding me? that was idea. with the right soil... everyone grows withiracle-gro. you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less stressful. i've got a lot of paperwork, and time is everythi
dr. bober, fred, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. jon: adamfollowing the jodi arias trial he is the one who found the rather unusual videotape, he and his crew. he will be joining us with more of latest testimony live next hour. jenna: that is, we'll do head stands during the commercial break. we have will be live at a special festival in gain coming up. we'd ever grown together was a record collection. no. ere was that fuzzy stuff the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our...
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dr. scholl's active series. i'm a believer. . >>> and we are back. today we learned chilling new day tails about adam a killing rampage and claimed the lives of 20 children and six teachers and educators at sandy hook elementary in newtown, connecticut. lanza fired 154 bullets killing those innocent people in less than five minutes. that means he fired roughly one bullet every two seconds. investigators say he brought nine 30-round magazines with him and three completely full magazines were found on lanza after he killed himself and at the shooter's home. they found a holiday card from nancy lanza with a check in it for her son to buy a gun. there's a lot more found in this home. we're joined by michael isakoff in dan bury, connecticut. just report all that we've learned today. >> reporter: pretty chilling stuff, chris. actually, it was a total of ten 30-round high-capacity rounds at the magazine. one on him and three of them empty, by the way. which means he fired all of those rounds. that's how you get up to 154 in less than five minutes. then you go to his house. another vast array of weaponry, tw
dr. scholl's active series. i'm a believer. . >>> and we are back. today we learned chilling new day tails about adam a killing rampage and claimed the lives of 20 children and six teachers and educators at sandy hook elementary in newtown, connecticut. lanza fired 154 bullets killing those innocent people in less than five minutes. that means he fired roughly one bullet every two seconds. investigators say he brought nine 30-round magazines with him and three completely full magazines...
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adam thanks for that update. there are new concerns about the president's health care overhaul as dr.bout the death tests. and when the process to select the next pope begins? in three minutes we talk to a man with insider knowledge with those sistene chapel proceedings. as the white house closes its doors on visitors, it raises serious questions over what the federal government chooses to spend its money on. swine manure, anything? ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 seems like etfs are everywhere these days. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive coverage of major asset classes... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all brought to you by one firm tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with comprehensive education, tools and personal guidance tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you find etfs that may be right for yo
adam thanks for that update. there are new concerns about the president's health care overhaul as dr.bout the death tests. and when the process to select the next pope begins? in three minutes we talk to a man with insider knowledge with those sistene chapel proceedings. as the white house closes its doors on visitors, it raises serious questions over what the federal government chooses to spend its money on. swine manure, anything? ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 seems like etfs are everywhere these...
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dr. samuels last witness went over. alice is expected to do the same thing and say that she was basically a battered woman suffering from ptsd and that's why her memory is only partial. shepard? adamley in los angeles. a 10-year-old boy is is dead tonight and mother and brother are injured after a flight information sign fell on them. the latest on this tragedy and the investigation next. plus, a dangerous spring snow storm making a mess for millions of people winter's over but the snow just keeps coming. >> it's not spring break. if it was sand, it would be all right. >> shepard: tonight, the dangerous storm that is canceling flights and causing crashes from the midwest to the east coast. and. >> you are waiting for the winner to contact us. >> the search for whoever just won the 338-million-dollar power ball jackpot. giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regu
dr. samuels last witness went over. alice is expected to do the same thing and say that she was basically a battered woman suffering from ptsd and that's why her memory is only partial. shepard? adamley in los angeles. a 10-year-old boy is is dead tonight and mother and brother are injured after a flight information sign fell on them. the latest on this tragedy and the investigation next. plus, a dangerous spring snow storm making a mess for millions of people winter's over but the snow just...
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dr. boskin is author of more than 150 books and is recognized for his research and received the adam smith prize for contribution to economics in 1988. he received his bachelors and masters and m.d. at california berkeley. >> i'd like to introduce dr. austin goolsbee. previously he served on the council of economic advisors from 2009 to 2011 and led it as chairman. he writes monthly for the "washington journal" and contributed economic analyst for abc news. he's also spent time as a special consultant for internet policy for the department of justice and it was lead editor for the journal of law and economics for several years. he earned his degrees in economics from yale university. graduated from a docket rat in economics. clearly we have highly respected witnesses. there is an awful lot of wisdom to be tapped today as we look at these issues. >> thank you for your willingness to come before the committee. we look forward to your expert opinion. >> thank you chairman brady, vice chair. i've had the privilege of testifying before this committee and working with it since the 1970's. i obvi
dr. boskin is author of more than 150 books and is recognized for his research and received the adam smith prize for contribution to economics in 1988. he received his bachelors and masters and m.d. at california berkeley. >> i'd like to introduce dr. austin goolsbee. previously he served on the council of economic advisors from 2009 to 2011 and led it as chairman. he writes monthly for the "washington journal" and contributed economic analyst for abc news. he's also spent time...
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adam: medical bills in the united states are often double or more those than in other countries for the same procedures. fox news dr sla recent -- alvarez weighses in on a disturbing new study next. he joins tracy byrnes and ashley webster coming up. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. ashley: good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. well caution rules the day on wall street. stocks falling as investors wait for what's next from europe. the dow is down about 36 points right now, but well above the worst levels of the day. ashley: yep, cyprus, just hours away from reopening banks after a nearly two-week shut down. heav
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dr. david samati. thanks for coming on. jenna? jenna: new documents in released in the newtown massacre and what they it will tell us about adam lanzahe tear firing moments that friday afternoon. friday morning i should say. we're waiting for president obama to deliver remarks any minute on gun violence. what will the comments tell us about the gun control debate on capitol hill? you see this starting at the white house. one of the big questions where the potential legislation go on capitol hill and what potentially new laws could we see. we'll have the president's remarks live just ahead. jenna: the president just talking a little bit about the grieve that families have been through. he's paying attention to what he says about gun control and that debate that rages on capitol hill on otherwise. let's take a listen. >> thousands of americans have been stolen from our lives by a phreut from a gun over the last hundred days. including adea penelton who was killed on her way to school less than two months ago and whose mom is here today. everything they lived for and hoped for taken away in an instance. we have moms on the stage whose
dr. david samati. thanks for coming on. jenna? jenna: new documents in released in the newtown massacre and what they it will tell us about adam lanzahe tear firing moments that friday afternoon. friday morning i should say. we're waiting for president obama to deliver remarks any minute on gun violence. what will the comments tell us about the gun control debate on capitol hill? you see this starting at the white house. one of the big questions where the potential legislation go on capitol...
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dr. boskin is author of more than 150 books and is recognized for his research and received the adam smith prize for contribution to economics in 1998. he received his bachelors and masters and m.d. at california berkeley. >> i'd like to introduce dr. austin goolsbee. previously he served on the council of economic advisors from 2009 to 2011 and led it as chairman. he writes monthly for the "washington journal" and contributed economic analyst for abc news. he's also spent time as a special consultant for internet policy for the department of justice and it was lead editor for the journal of law and economics for several years. he earned his degrees in economics from yale university. graduated from a docket rat in economics. clearly we have highly respected witnesses. there is an awful lot of wisdom to be tapped today as we look at these issues. >> thank you for your willingness to come before the committee. we look forward to your expert opinion. >> thank you chairman brady, vice chair. i've had the privilege of testifying before this committee and working with it since the 1970's. i obvi
dr. boskin is author of more than 150 books and is recognized for his research and received the adam smith prize for contribution to economics in 1998. he received his bachelors and masters and m.d. at california berkeley. >> i'd like to introduce dr. austin goolsbee. previously he served on the council of economic advisors from 2009 to 2011 and led it as chairman. he writes monthly for the "washington journal" and contributed economic analyst for abc news. he's also spent time...
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dr. samuels. so far the jury is pretty interesting. their questions have been spot on. we expect they will have questions for him at some point. jon? jon: adamousley reporting live. adam, thank you. jenna: from los angeles to chicago now, a new effort to combat the growing gang violence in that city, a city with the one of the highest murder rates in the entire country. a group called ceasefire is using a one million dollar contract from the city to hopefully resolve gang-related conflictses in some the city's dangerous neighborhoods. garrett tenney is live with more. garrett? >> reporter: jenna what makes sees fire so effective preventing violence according to the director that the group is made up of mostly former gang members who know exactly what life is like on the streets. this is a memorial for 6 month yelled jenilah watkins the youngest shooting victim in chicago this month. >> chicago has become a war zone. >> reporter: a sad reality for tasha and her 4-year-old daughter who doesn't live far from where the baby was killed, unintended target of gang violence according to police. >> god bless you all. >> y'all are doing a good job. >>
dr. samuels. so far the jury is pretty interesting. their questions have been spot on. we expect they will have questions for him at some point. jon? jon: adamousley reporting live. adam, thank you. jenna: from los angeles to chicago now, a new effort to combat the growing gang violence in that city, a city with the one of the highest murder rates in the entire country. a group called ceasefire is using a one million dollar contract from the city to hopefully resolve gang-related conflictses in...